Whiteville Is Rated FIELD PREPARES Tennis Star Commands Nation’s Top Golfers FOR NCAA SWIM To Beat New Hanover Camp Lejeune Outfit Battle CAMP LEJEUNE, March 29.— To Renew Hanover High’s baseball Coach MEETING TODAY yeK Dandelake refused to Marine Second Lieutenant Helen Prep will open its 1945 season this diet the pre- m outcome of the tilt, but LOU BAKSI Marlowe, tennis would like at 3:45 o’clock at the uiged all NOVA, star, afternoon baseball enthusiasts to to revisit the Orient, but just now and Ann street field come out and Michigan and Ohio State Thirteenth lend the home club she is with her duty as com- Wildcat nine encounters busy Course ,herl the moral On support. Dandelake Are READY FOR CLASH manding officer of the women Ma- ValleyW ■■ ■■■-- High horsehiders. Co-Favorites For Hope L whteville dded that if the score permits, rines who form the permanent the last Whiteville-Wildcat all on boys — In the — squad will see ac- Team NEW YORK, March 29. (IP) staff of the Women's Reserve the home team emer§ed lion. Championship Out To Break outing. Lou Nova, the reformed yogi man, Schools here. Players heavy end of a 3-2 score. Steve Gromek Slated on the Harry Smith, a right handed and Joe Baksi, the reformed coal Lt. Marlowe would have a food PAC C LEAGUE Held fail to a By as the locals boast hurler with last ANN ARBOR, reason the Orient for Monopoly bat season's Wildcats, Mich., March 29. miner, will clash tomorrow in a for going to To Hurl For Indians returning letterman, they -(TP)—A small but select she is of the ing]e will start on the Inital field of ten-round heavyweight bout at defending champion Nelson and Snead take to the field as the under- sack; Tinky 70 athletes firom All Commers’ Title wiU Rogers at the keystone midwest and Madison Square Garden. Championship CHAMPAIGN, 111., March 29.- PI SS SCHEDULE afternoon. position; eastern of the dogs this Jack Marcus at colleges will compete for China, Siam, Phillipines— (£>)—Steve Gromek, who pitched shortstop; J c eleven Nova, notable more for his cos- DURHAM, March 29 —(U.PJ— The Rogers, an eighteen- Price at individual titles and the and Japan' She won the title in the Cleveland Indians to ten vic- Kenneth third; Duncan mic and stance LOS March 29.—(JPt will re- Futrelle team punch dynamic before war broke out ANGELES, nation’s top-notch golfers righthander from Maurey at right championship in the 22nd 1937, just tories last season, will open th^ vcar-old field; Toddy Fennell, var- than for consistent ring perform- —As usual, the Pacific Coast new their battle against the Byron schooi in will de- National Collegiate Athletic Asso- between China and Japan, at Indians’ exhibition schedule High Norfolk, sity basketball guard, at center ances, now is being handled by League will be the first to break Nelson — Sam Snead “monopoly" the mound ciation meet here to- which time she returned to the Chanute Field here tomor- handle duties field; and Howell swimming against off on the finTtely Sharpe at left morrow the veteran manager, James J. States. the baseball barrier. tomorrow when they tee 'Cats in the Whiteville and Saturday. row before an audience of several ,0J. the field. Johnston, and the assumption is The opening Saturday will be rolling Hrpe Valley course here in there is a Michigan’s squad, Western Con- But this spring the tennis star thousand servicemen. f1r,e However, possi- Although this is that Johnston will influence the watched the the round of the second Sharpe’s first ference in is closely throughout opening that he may be ruled ineligi- year of champions seeking their who enlisted August, 1943, Bob Schultz, former Piedmont bility baseball, he has learned 13th 30 year -,.old Californian to fight country, because as the initial annual $5,000 Durham open golf conference because of last NCAA championship, and doing her playing on the courts and Eastern Pennsylvania leaguer, ble for play and has taken over the clean- the way he did when he whipped starter the league will serve as tournament. Ohio State are co-favorites for the at this Marine center. Tennis is will pitch for the soldiers from up place in the Max Baer and Farr in a a test tube for another of N. grades. batting order. team Tommy a year Craig Wood, of Marmaroneck, Tuttle, relief catcher title with Cornell an out- strictly “liberty-time” occupa- Chanute Field. Hacksaw Sharpe is a portsider, and half dozen years ago. wartime baseball. Durham champion, is | should side tion for Lt. Marlowe, but she finds Civilians will a chance to Y., defending last Wildcats, will lift a possibility. get wjth year’s few homers over the indicate that in- definitely the sentimental favorite right Because of travel restrictions Baksi, who rose from obscurity time to practice the hard-smash- see the Indians in action Saturday Advance sales the other half of the bat- field fence before the with the local fans. Among the compose season clos- most of the eastern last year to become one of the ing strokes which carried her into when Manager Lou Boudreau terest is even greater than it es. t contenders are pits tery. tennis circle. She will was a when the pros the opinion is that Nelson, sending only one or two swim- leading wartime heavyweights, top-flight his team against his Alma Mater, year ago league who comes from Toledo, O., prob- mers after individual titles. also is on trial. In his last garden play this summer as the only the University of Illinois. launched what proved to be the Yale, annex the first woman member of the Le- season ably will prize last year’s winner, and the usual- start he was whipped by Lee Oma. Camp bigest in its history. The Trail team. money of $1,000 to run his season's Sports ly North Baksi jeune tennis Just as a club owners strong Carolina, Army will weigh about 210 year ago, cash winnings to $11,885. and Navy teams are not entered. pounds to Nova’s 203 and the bout Lt. Marlowe played last in a can promise nothing definite in the NET TiTLEMES To date Snepd, of Hot Springs, The nation’s top sprinter, Eu- is expected to draw about 15,000 big-time match at Forest Hills, matter of playing talent which when she was one Va., and top money-winner Nelson gene Rogers of Columbia, is ex- and a $50,000 gate. Long Island, goes to make a winner. Yet last Rule Hit have taken 12 of the 16 tourna- Eligibility to of the 32 players invited for that race pected take individual meet ho- -V- year brought the closest in annual classic in August, 1944. TO MRS. RIHBANY ments on the winter circuit, with nors and the banner race may be the history of the league and one Team Titles which the Marine officer each having six victories. his meeting with Michigan’s Cap- Carolina Track of the closest in the entire his- Service has held include national hard CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., March A of cooler weather to- By Question tain Mert Church in the 11-yard tory of baseball. prediction Schedules Four Meets courts national gi r 1 s’ 29.—(U.R)—After the first morrow was welcomed by the field free style Saturday night. singles, dropping Last season combined two ex- WHITNEY MARTIN maintain California state singles, Mrs. Helen Pedersen of 75 entries. The By the boys actually were Rogers is NCAA 220 and AAU doubles, set, Rihbany tremes, players in their forties and approximately March 29.— UP) — CHAPEL HILL, March 29.—U?) Pacific Coast and Southern New York a came here NEW YORK, going to college, and 440 and 880 titlist singles pf staged determined others in their teens. The result touring pros Monday receiving and has won 56 —North track has must schools..will re- credits which will count in Carolina’s team California singles, doubles and comeback today to win the Na- from Greensboro but have practic- \Ve imagine their of his 57 collegiate races, while was surprisingly baseball. scheduled four dual engagements good un- vert to their pre-war eligibility favor when they resume their stu- mixed doubles. tional Women’s Indoor Tennis ed only lightly because of Vie Church holds the western confer- this The same situation exists in 1945, after the wax. At least to dies later. spring. Lt. Marlowe, who learned her from Tit- usually hot weather. rules ence crowns at 50 and 100. championship Defending with an important addition: Flay- the athletes will have That these Coaches are not too enthusiastic tennis under the instruction of list Katharine the extent V-12’s and V-5’s Schools Winthrop of Hamil- ers will include athletes who have The three-day event calls for 18 be- represented include Cor- over prospects. 90 famous West Coach, to be enrolled in an institution should not be with a Approximately Wynn Mace, ton at the Cricket Club. holes tomorrow and and charged year nell, Columbia, Ohio State, Michi- Longwood served here and overseas and re- Saturday can it in ath- or two men have been working out and for seven years as the mix- fore they represent' years of college competi- played The score was 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. ceived 36 on Sunday. Fred Coccoran, PGA gan, Wayne, Michigan State, Iowa, few have had Not a of their honorable discharge. tion, while experience.
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